Dumper.js
A better and pretty variable inspector for your Node.js applications
Install / Use
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<p align="center"><code>dumper.js</code> is a better and pretty variable inspector for your Node.js applications.</p>
Installation
npm install --save-dev dumper.js
# or you may use yarn
yarn add dumper.js --dev
Usage
dd() Dump and Die
Calling dd() prints the output and kills the process
const { dd } = require('dumper.js');
const users = [
{ user: 'barney', age: 36, active: true, createdAt: new Date(), getAge: () => this.age },
{ user: 'fred', age: 40, active: false, createdAt: new Date(), getAge: () => this.age },
{ user: 'pebbles', age: 1, active: true, createdAt: new Date(), getAge: () => this.age }
];
dd(users);
// Above variable will be printed
console.log('this will never be called');
Will output below result and kill the process. Demo

dump() Dump and Continue
Calling dump() prints the output and continues with the processing
const { dump } = require('dumper.js');
const users = [
{ user: 'barney', age: 36, active: true, createdAt: new Date(), getAge: () => this.age },
{ user: 'fred', age: 40, active: false, createdAt: new Date(), getAge: () => this.age },
{ user: 'pebbles', age: 1, active: true, createdAt: new Date(), getAge: () => this.age }
];
dump(users);
// Above variable will be printed and the process will continue
console.log('this will be called');
Will output below result and continue processing. Demo

Contributions
Feel free to submit pull requests, create issues or spread the word.
License
MIT © Zeeshan Ahmad
